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There is an Open-Source Alternative to StarOffice
by linux - Apr 28th 2003 00:17:04
There is an Open Source
Alternative to the StarOffice.
With the OpenOffice
Suite you get ALL the source code.
With StarOffice all you
get is a binary file, with NO option to tweak the software to your
own liking.
Get the OpenOffice
Suite now !
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Bigger than a Really Big thing
by Etch - Feb 11th 2000 14:57:15
Does anyone know where I can get a 10 Mbps modem?
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It's a little bloated, but it works!!
by Pyro - Jul 18th 1999 16:05:35
I agree that StarOffice a little bloated, but it has all the functionality
that anyone would need, I challange anyone to find an office suite for
linux that is free and offers half of what this does. Plus it is a good
program for people who are switching from M$ to linux. It is bloated, but
if you have a beefy enough machine, it can handle it. Just my $0.02.
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StarOffice downloads
by Mike Cooper - Jun 2nd 1999 09:03:53
Does anyone know if there are any gzipped versions of the StarOffice file
which can be downloaded. The file on the Stardivision ftp site is a 70Mb
file in the .tar format, not even zipped. Thanks.
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Netscape
by JonO - May 25th 1999 09:35:31
Yes Netscape locks up, and even dies. It is particularly prone to stop
accepting keyboard input after certain menu box selections. Sometimes you
can get out of this trap by switching to a terminal window and typing
something there and then switching back to Netscape. There is actually a
pretty nice browser in KDE, but the e-mail app in KDE is not as good,
especially if you need to be able to read mail from one server to more
than one office location. The Netscape mail client does this pretty well.
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StarOffice Website crashes Linux Netscape v4.07
by Khan - Mar 16th 1999 06:51:00
StarOffice guys need to sort out their registeration form. When registering
to download personal edition of SO5.01 for Linux, both me and my friend's
Netscape browser crashes. It crashes when we're selecting the country we
live in. The graphic gets messed up and Netscape freezes and so we can't
register to download SO. We ended up registering via Win98's IE4 and that
was swift. Come on guys, we shouldn't have to take the long route. But
otherwise SO is awesome!! (Yes we're new to Linux! =))
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Star Division's Page
by Saint skullY the Dazed - Feb 12th 1999 14:28:27
Well, I wanted to try Star Office, I really did, but
unfortunantly their page is not friendly to anyone who
doesn't use Netscape. It's full of frames (I stopped
counting at about #10) and all the links are JavaScript
references. Come on Star Division, what about those of us
who try to conserve bandwidth by using lynx?
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Re: Star Division's Page
by David Emerson - Apr 24th 2001 17:21:09
sorry man but lynx just sucks. who needs to conserve bandwidth?!! i think
it's time for a cable modem my friend.
> Well, I wanted to try Star Office, I
> really did, but
> unfortunantly their page is not
> friendly to anyone who
> doesn't use Netscape. It's full of
> frames (I stopped
> counting at about #10) and all the
> links are JavaScript
> references. Come on Star Division,
> what about those of us
> who try to conserve bandwidth by using
> lynx?
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Re: Troll
by Demitsu - Jan 13th 2004 10:55:10
> sorry man but lynx just sucks
Why? Reasons?
> who needs to conserve bandwidth?!!
Modem users? People sharing bandwidth with other users?
> i think it's time for a cable modem my friend
Not everybody has the money to afford cable. Mind that.
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